Presentation Design
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What’s Included
Course Introduction
Course Introduction
The first step in building a robust presentation structure is understanding your audience and clarifying your intention. In this lesson, we'll learn how to do that.
Presenting Environment
Presenting Environment
One common error seen in presentation design is the same deck being use between virtual and in-person meetings. In this lesson, we learn why the environment matters to how the content is displayed.
Choosing Structure
Choosing Structure
Understanding our presentation's intention, whether to inform, educate or persuade, helps in selecting the structural framework we use. In this lesson, we'll learn about three options to select from.
Building Structure
Building Structure
Once we've decided on our framework, we must get to work on ensuring each slide works as hard as it can in delivering on our intention. In this lesson, we learn how to do that.
Guiding the Audience
Guiding the Audience
Our slides should tell the story of our data and we can do this by using action titles to guide our audience through the insights. In this lesson, we'll learn how to use text to do that.
Displaying Data
Displaying Data
Not all our insights will contain quantifiable data, which can make them harder to illustrate. In this lesson, we learn how to visualize qualitative data in a presentation.
Ensuring Accessibility
Ensuring Accessibility
Just as we consider what our audience wants to know about your key message, we must consider their needs in how they need to experience it. In this lesson, we'll learn how to make our presentation accessible to as wide an audience as possible.
Concluding Slides
Concluding Slides
The Executive Summary, Conclusion and Appendix are key elements of every business presentation. In this lesson, we'll learn what to consider for each.
Proofing Practices
Proofing Practices
No presentation is complete until it's been proofread and all errors cleaned up. In this lesson, we learn about the 10 checks to make before your presentation is ready for its audience.
